People often ask what made the
theology of the Puritans so
distinctive. In this new work, Gary
Crampton addresses that very question
by examining their teachings on the
Bible, God, Covenant Theology,
Soteriology, the Family, the Church,
and the Civil Government.
This book is not a memorial to
deceased teachers, nor a call to return
to “the good old days.” Rather, it is a
tribute to the God the Puritans saw in
Scripture. As the author says, “The
Puritans . . . thought biblically. They
were theo-centric and set their minds
on things above.” Here is an excellent
introduction to the God the Puritans
saw and the theology that came from
that vision.